Also, you shouldn't miss the ancient-by-web-standards but still fresh Robot Wisdom page on Ulysses, created by the legendarily weird Jorn Barger, who may have invented the weblog.
Commentary on technologies of reading, writing, research, and, well, knowledge. As these technologies change and develop, what do we lose, what do we gain, what is (fundamentally or trivially) altered? And, not least, what's fun?
Alan Jacobs is a professor of English at Wheaton College and the author, most recently, of Original Sin: A Cultural History. He keeps an online commonplace book here.
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Thanks for your kind comments, Alan. Please feel free to come and participate in the discussions on our reader's guide pages. One of your favorite things about Ulysses "Seen" is that the readers get to help shape it! The more participants, the richer the experience for everyone.